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Cargill Santarem Port Terminal is now open to the public after a Brazilian court reversed its previous order.

According to a decision signed by federal Judge Shamyl Cipriano, a Brazilian court restored late on Wednesday an order allowing?access?to the Santarem River port terminal operated by U.S. grain traders Cargill. The Brazilian court reinstated late on?Wednesday an order?to free up?access?to the Santarem river port terminal where U.S. grain trader Cargill operates, according to a ruling signed by federal judge Shamyl Cipriano and seen by. A federal court issued an order last Friday requiring the government to take measures within 48 hours to remove protesters and restore access to Cargill’s facility in Para. Federal prosecutors said they appealed this decision....







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United revamps its loyalty program to increase co-branded card adoption

United Airlines has redesigned its frequent-flyer loyalty program to reward those who carry a United-branded card and reduce the mileage earned by members who don't. The airline stated that the changes were designed to increase adoption and usage of their card products. Loyalty programs are now major profit generators for the airline industry. Carriers earn billions of dollars each year from selling frequent-flyer mile to banks tied to their credit card portfolios. United Airlines said that primary MileagePlus cardholders of the airline will be able to earn up to two times as many miles per dollar spent on United flights,...

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Las Vegas sees sharp visitor drop as leisure spending wanes

Harry Reid International is still buzzing on Fridays. There are rolling suitcases, crowded rideshare lines, and the usual churn. On Monday, the airport had quieted down considerably. James Chrisley is the director of Clark County Aviation Department. "Our peaks remain peaks and our valleys have softer edges," he said. Hotel prices, flight schedules, and paychecks are all showing signs of softening. This is in line with the findings from the Federal Reserve survey, as well as recent airline earnings calls: higher-income travelers continue to?book, while households that feel the pinch, pull back. Economists warn that if the market-linked, affluent spending...

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In 2025, despite Trump's attacks on Europe, Americans flock to France

The French Tourism Ministry announced on Thursday that despite the growing hostility between the U.S. government of Donald Trump and the French government, Americans will flock to France 'in 2025. U.S. visitors are expected to increase by 17% over the previous year. The increase in U.S. visitors is also noteworthy, as it occurred despite the weaker dollar. In 2025, the greenback will fall by more than 10% against euro after years of an extremely favorable exchange rate for Americans traveling to the eurozone. In 2025, more than 5 million Americans visited France, part of a record-breaking 102 million tourists, according...

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Airbus softens output goal amid Pratt & Whitney engine delays

'Airbus' lowered its main jet production goal?on Thursday citing "significant shortages of engines" from one of its main suppliers, RTX unit Pratt & Whitney. During the same time, it reported a 17% increase in core fourth-quarter profit. The largest planemaker in the world now targets an output rate for narrowbody jets of 70 to 75 per month by the end next year. This will stabilize at 75?per month after 2027. It predicted that the monthly rate would increase to?75 by 2027 from 60 currently. Airbus and engine maker Pratt & Whitney have been at odds over delays for several months....

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Vietnamese airlines sign $30-bln deals for 90 Boeing jets

Three Vietnamese airlines have signed deals with U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing to purchase a total 90 aircraft as the United States and Vietnam continue their negotiating on a new trade agreement. To Lam, the leader of Vietnam's Communist Party visited the United States to attend the first meeting of the Board for?Peace. This initiative was launched by U.S. president Donald Trump in order to address "global conflicts". Vietnam Airlines announced in a press release that it had signed an agreement worth $8.1 billion with Boeing for the purchase of 50 narrow-body 737-8 jets. It said in a press release that...

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Vietjet signs $965 million financing agreement for 6 Boeing 737-8 aircraft

Vietjet, a Vietnamese budget 'airline', has announced that it has signed a $965-million financing agreement with Griffin Global Asset Management. This is for the purchase of six Boeing 737-8 planes. Vietjet stated in a press release that the agreement was a'significant step' in their strategy to diversify international funding sources. To Lam, head of Vietnam’s Communist Party, signed the deal during his visit to the U.S. to attend the Board of Peace's inaugural meeting, an initiative started by U.S. president Donald Trump to tackle?global conflict. Vietjet announced on Thursday that it had signed an agreement with RTX subsidiary Pratt &...

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Next week, the US House of Representatives will consider legislation relating to aviation safety.

The House of Representatives is set to consider aviation safety legislation on Monday. This will address dozens of recommendations made by the National Transportation 'Board. It was formed after a collision in January 2025 between a regional jet of 'American Airlines and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, which killed 67. The U.S. Senate passed legislation unanimously in December known as the ROTOR Act that would require aircraft operators by the end of 2031 to equip their fleets with a safety system ?known as automatic-dependent-surveillance-broadcast system, or ADS-B. The bill will also increase oversight of commercial helicopter and jet traffic, as...

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Canadian arbitrator upholds Air Canada wage agreement

The Canadian arbitrator has largely accepted Air Canada's offer to increase its flight attendants' salaries by more than 20% in four years. This puts an end to the bitter dispute that led to a four-day cabin crew strike of 2025. The arbitrator's ruling is a blow for flight attendants, who had demanded higher wages. They claimed that the raises Air Canada offered did not cover their rising cost of living in cities like Toronto. The tentative agreement was signed between the airline, the Canadian Union of Public Employees in August 2025. However, the wage issue went to arbitration after both...

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Next week, the US House of Representatives will consider legislation relating to aviation safety.

The House of Representatives will?consider aviation safety legislation in the next week after the 'National Transportation Safety Board' issued dozens recommendations following its investigation into a collision that occurred between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a regional jet operated by American Airlines on January 20, 2025. The U.S. ?Senate passed legislation unanimously in December that would require ?aircraft operators by the ?end of ?2031 to equip their fleets with a key safety system known as automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast system, also known as ADS-B. The bill also increases oversight of commercial jet traffic, heli-traffic and flight routes near 'commercial airports....

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Europe attracts Chinese and Indian tourists to replace American tourists

Chinese and Indian tourists are'set to' make up for any potential slowdown of growth in U.S. travelers to Europe this coming year, according data released on Wednesday by the European Travel Commission. International arrivals into the continent will rise by 6.2%. The first signs of a slowdown are the strong U.S. Dollar and the economic resilience in North America. A study by the European Travel Commission, an industry group, showed that Americans are less interested in travelling to Europe than they were in 2025. This trend is driven by geopolitical instabilities and worsening economic conditions. Travellers from the Americas are...

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Trump's oil squeeze is choking Cuban tourism

Cuba's Varadero Peninsula is the postcard image of a tropical paradise: turquoise water, powder-white sandy beaches and palm trees. Cuba's announcement on February 8, that it had run out of jet-fuel, caused the beaches to empty. They may not return anytime soon. In a survey of airline workers, hotel and travel industry employees, and island tourism industry workers it was found that 'virtually all sectors were suddenly crippled due to the fuel shortage. This could be a death sentence for an industry that is already hampered and vital to the shattered economy of Cuba. Air Canada, WestJet, and Transat, Canada's...

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Survey shows that Europe is losing its hold on American travellers and wooing Chinese and Indian travellers.

According to a study published by the European Travel Commission on Wednesday, Chinese and Indian tourists will'make up' for any potential slowdown of growth by U.S. travelers to Europe in this year. International arrivals are expected to increase by 6.2%. The strong dollar and the economic strength in North America are driving the slowdown of the boom in American travel to Europe after the pandemic. A study by the European Travel Commission, an industry group, showed that Americans are less likely to travel to Europe in 2026 than they were in 2025. This trend is driven by geopolitical instabilities and...

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Mexican authorities strike back against illegal fuel trade with the discovery of a secret tunnel

Mexican authorities raided this week a tunnel that was used to steal fuel from a state-owned pipe, giving a rare glimpse into the long-running fight against a black market trade often dominated?by organized crime. The 22-meter (72-foot) long tunnel was discovered outside a house in rural Hidalgo state near the town of Tepetitlan. In a Tuesday statement, the Hidalgo State Attorney said that it led to two taps of an underground pipeline. Security forces also confiscated drugs at this location. The Hidalgo State attorney declined to provide any further details on the announcement. Unidentified person who was familiar with the...

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JetBlue engine failure causes traffic disruptions at Newark Airport

Officials said that traffic was disrupted on Wednesday at Newark Liberty International Airport after a JetBlue flight bound for Florida?had an engine failure during takeoff. The plane returned to the airport. Around 5:55 pm, passengers and crew of Flight 543 exited on the Airbus A320 taxiway. The Federal Aviation Administration and JetBlue reported that the crew evacuated passengers using slides after reporting smoke in the cabin and cockpit. There were no injuries reported. Flightaware and the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey said that nearly all flights had been halted at the airport outside of New York City...

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Suriname, Guyana exploring possible gas interconnection, Staatsolie says

Annand Jagesar, the managing director at Suriname’s Staatsolie state-run company, stated that a pipeline connecting the two neighbors Guyana and Suriname would be of 'high interest,' to increase the?availability?of fuel. The two countries have developed their offshore oil and gas industries separately. An Exxon Mobil consortium is 'rapidly increasing crude output' and aims to begin non-associated gas production in Guyana within the next few years. A consortium led by TotalEnergies in Suriname is expected to "begin oil production" through the $12 billion Gran Morgu Project, while another natural gas project nears a final investment decision. Since years, Guyana and Suriname...

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Teamsters ask judge to stop UPS from offering buyouts of $150,000 to drivers

A lawyer for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters said to a judge that the union expects more than 10,000 United 'Parcel Service drivers will accept $150,000 buyouts, if the 'delivery -giant can proceed with its planned workforce-cutting plan. Michael Feinberg, a union attorney representing 320,000 UPS employees, gave this estimate when he asked Chief U.S. district Judge Denise Casper to stop UPS from implementing the buyout plan. The Teamsters claim that the union initiated the buyout without negotiations, in violation of the?2023 contract. Teamsters also contend that the provisions of the?2023 contract prohibit UPS from entering such agreements with individual...

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Aberdeen votes against InPost's $9.2 billion takeover by FedEx

The British money manager Aberdeen will vote against a proposed 7,8?billion euros ($9.25 billion),?takeover by a consortium led?by FedEx of the parcel locker company?InPost, claiming that the offer undervalues it materially. According to LSEG 'data, the firm holds a 0.2% share in InPost. It urged InPost to reconsider its support for the "unjustifiably" low 15.60 euros cash offer per share. According to an excerpt from a letter, Matthew Peacock is a research analyst with Aberdeen Investments. He said that the offer was opportunistic and aimed to exploit a temporary drop in the share price to the detriment of long-term shareholders....

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FedEx's Holiday-Quarter Adjusted Profit to Top Wall Street's View

FedEx, a global delivery company, announced on Thursday that its?adjusted? earnings for the current holiday season would exceed Wall Street's median estimate. It also set growth goals through 2029. FedEx announced that its earnings for the third quarter, ending February 28, will surpass analysts' expectations. This announcement was made ahead of its annual Investor Day in Memphis, Tennessee where it is headquartered. FedEx compared the average FactSet estimate of $4.01 for each share. FedEx announced in December that its 'third-quarter adjusted earning per share will fall below the reported $4.82 for the second quarter. The third quarter's earnings, which are...

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FedEx's adjusted holiday quarter profit is expected to be the highest on Wall Street.

FedEx, the global delivery company, announced on Thursday that its adjusted earnings for this holiday quarter will exceed Wall Street's average estimates and set growth goals through 2029. FedEx announced that its earnings for the third quarter, ending February 28, will surpass analysts' expectations. This announcement was made ahead of FedEx's annual investor day, which is held in Memphis, its headquarters. FedEx used FactSet’s average estimate of $4.01 for this comparison. FedEx announced in December that its adjusted earnings per share for the third quarter would be lower than the reported $4.82 per shares of the second quarter. The 'third...

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Teamsters union sues UPS for new driver buyout program

Teamsters Union announced on Monday that it has sued United Parcel Service for violating their national contract with the new buyout packages? offered by the delivery giant to drivers. The two agreed to a contract ?deal covering 340,000 Teamsters-represented workers in 2023. The ?deal averted ?a strike at UPS, which has more Teamsters-represented employees than any other U.S. company. UPS announced in January that it would close 24 facilities and cut up to 30 000 jobs as it sought to shift away from millions low-profit deliveries to its largest customer, the online retailer Amazon.com. The union stated that "the scope...

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FedEx and Advent-led consortium will buy parcel locker company InPost for $9.2 billion.

The companies announced on Monday that a consortium led by FedEx investors and InPost investors had agreed to purchase the parcel locker business in a deal worth 7.8 billion euros ($9.2 billion). This will allow InPost to expand its reach throughout Europe, while giving FedEx the opportunity to access the locker network. The 15.60 euro offer price per share is a 17% premium over InPost's Friday closing price, but below InPost 2021 IPO's 16 euros. The Amsterdam-listed shares opened at a 14% increase, trading at highs of May 2025. Hein Pretorius is the chair of InPost’s supervisory board. He told...

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Wall Street Journal, February 9,

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These?stories have not been?verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these stories. A consortium consisting of the U.S. private equity firm Advent International, the logistics company FedEx and investment companies A&R & PPF have agreed to buy Polish parcel delivery provider InPost. The deal is worth $9.22 billion. Innovent Biologics, a Chinese drugmaker, has partnered with Eli Lilly to develop a new treatment that could earn?upwards of $8.5 billion through milestone payments. - Grocery giant Kroger is planning to hire Greg Foran as its new chief executive....

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US Postal Service faces cash crunch and reports quarterly loss of $1.25 billion

The U.S. The U.S. Postal Service reported on Thursday a "net quarterly loss" of $1.25bn as it continues to face liquidity issues. Operating revenue in the three months ended December 31 was down 1.2% at $22.2 billion compared to 2024 when it had a quarterly profit of $144 million. Officials called for policymakers on Thursday to reform the Postal Service Civil Service Retirement obligation, give USPS greater flexibility in pricing and increase its 15 billion statutory debt limit. David Steiner, Postmaster General of USPS, said on Thursday that the company has formed a team which will review all aspects to...

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FedEx to return MD-11 cargo planes by May 31 after UPS accident

FedEx announced on Wednesday that it is 'working with Boeing and U.S. aviation safety regulators to bring back to service the MD-11 cargo jets by May 31, after the fatal crash of one of these jets operated by United Parcel Service in November. FedEx said, "We are continuing to work with Boeing to determine any inspections and maintenance required to safely return our MD-11 aircraft to service," referring to the Federal Aviation Administration. UPS announced on Tuesday that it had accelerated a plan to retire its remaining MD-11 cargo jet fleet, which consisted of over two dozen aircraft. UPS announced...

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FedEx will restructure its operations and cut 500 jobs up to the French border

FedEx announced on Friday it would 'cut up to 500 positions 'and invest a maximum of?78million euros ($91.58million) in a major overhaul of its domestic operations. The company announced that it would reduce the number of stations from 103 to 86, simplify its network and eliminate overlap infrastructure. The U.S. courier firm stated that "the French courier and express transportation market is dominated... by a highly competitive sector... with cost pressures." It added that the overhaul could create over 770 new jobs in full- and part time?operations, with priority given to employees who are already working. FedEx stated that there...

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EU diplomat: EU-Mercosur agreement likely to come into effect from March.

An EU diplomat said that the EU's free-trade agreement with South American nations will likely?be implemented on a temporary basis as early as March. On?Thursday a challenge to the EU's highest court is looming. On Wednesday, EU lawmakers sent the controversial trade agreement between the EU and Brazil, Argentina Paraguay, and Uruguay to the European Court of Justice. This could delay the deal by up to two years. An EU diplomat said that the EU-Mercosur Agreement would be implemented provisionally after the first Mercosur nation ratifies it. The diplomat said that "Paraguay is likely to be the next country in...

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US Postal Service bids for last-mile delivery to increase revenue

The U.S. The U.S. Postal Service announced on Tuesday that it will launch an online platform for 'proposals to access its last-mile network. This would allow a wider range of customers to raise funds by opening up more than '18,000 destination delivery units nationwide and local processing centres to a broader audience. USPS had warned that it would run out of money as early as 2027. U.S. postmaster general David Steiner said last month he hoped Amazon.com, and other major retailers, would bid in the auction. Steiner stated that this could add millions of dollars to USPS's revenue. Amazon didn't...